Breaking: Mohan Yadav Is New Chief Minister Of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh New CM Identify: The 163 MLAs of Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) immediately elected the chief of the legislative celebration in a gathering held immediately in Bhopal. The MLAs picked their Chief Minister eight days after the outcomes of the meeting polls had been introduced. As anticipated, Mohan Yadav has been elected as the brand new Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. With this choice, the BJP has as soon as once more suprised folks with its choice. He received the meeting elections from Ujjain Dakshin.

The assembly of the BJP legislative celebration was held within the presence of the three central observers – Manohar Lal Khattar, Dr Ok Laxman and Asha Lakra. Forward of the BJP legislative celebration assembly, a photograph session of newly elected MLAs together with the central observers was held.  

The choice comes amid the BJP’s technique to set its caste equations proper forward of the essential Lok Sabha elections the place Prime Minister Narendra Modi will probably be searching for a 3rd straight time period. 

Additional particulars are awaited.

Earlier than immediately’s announcement, some key leaders who had been stated to be among the many CM contenders included former Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Prahlad Patel, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, BJP state chief VD Sharma and Kailash Vijayvargiya. Tomar resigned as an MP after profitable the meeting polls from the Dimani seat. Prahlad Patel, who additionally resigned as an MP, received from the Narsingpur seat whereas Vijayvargiya received from the Indore-1 seat.  Then again, VD Sharma, an MP from Khajuraho, didn’t contest the meeting polls. Nevertheless, if elected, he may have six months to get elected as an MLA. For this, any of the elected BJP MLAs should vacate a seat for Sharma to contest. Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s title was additionally doing rounds among the many CM probales.

Yesterday, BJP MLA Kailash Vijayvargiya met incumbent CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the Chief Minister’s residence in Bhopal.

Madhya Pradesh went to ballot for 230 meeting seats in a single part on November 17 and the counting of votes was achieved on December 3. The BJP, which had been battling near 20 years of incumbency within the state, received a powerful mandate, bagging 163 seats, whereas the Congress completed a distant second at 66 seats. 



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